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TurboLinux selected by HP for high-end workstations

TurboLinux announced that it has partnered with HP to bundle the TurboLinux operating system on the HP Kayak PC Workstation family designed for advanced design applications, high-performance 3D graphics and dual processing for optimized multitasking.

Motorola and IBM deals inked by Red Hat

Red Hat got a boost from news it has entered deals with Motorola and IBM. Financial details of neither deal were released.

Agenda to take on PalmOS with Linux

US-based Agenda Computing today launched a scheme to take on handheld computing

giants Palm and Handspring with the introduction of a consumer-oriented palmtop

device based on Linux.

Products take centre stage at LinuxWorld

After a year of debating the business case for Linux, followers of the open source operating system will get a look at some real products this week.

Who's next in the Linux IPO and acquisition arena?

This research report reviews recent acquisition activity and speculates about the ten companies which are most likely to be acquired by a larger company or proceed with their own IPO in the next year.

Interview: Michael Dell, CEO Dell Computers

Yes you can come here. This is a welcome place for you. We're going to take care of you, we're going to support you, we're going to make products that work with Linux and we're going to do our best to be the best Linux hardware provider there is.

AMD seeks Linux developers for 64-bit chip

Advanced Micro Devices is putting money and energy into recruiting Linux developers to write software for Hammer, the company's 64-bit processor that will first appear in late 2001.

TurboLinux to use SGI'S high-performance compiler

TurboLinux and SGI announced an agreement to incorporate SGI's breakthrough SGI

Pro64 compiler technology into TurboLinux's forthcoming commercial release of TurboLinux for IA-64, for substantially increased IA-64 performance on Linux.

HP expands commitment to Linux

HP expanded its commitment to Linux as a strategic operating system, unveiling a number of products and services as part of its multi-OS strategy for HP-UX(1),

64-bit Windows(R) 2000 and Linux.

Debian 2.2 `potato' is now available

The new Debian now supports two additional architectures: PowerPC and Arm. Improvements have been made to the installtion.